Is it better to be a queer person in a nation with a strong military that respects and integrates queer people, or a queer person in a nation with a weak military that imprisons and sometimes lynches queer people?
Is it better to be a queer person in a nation with a strong military that respects and integrates queer people, or a queer person in a nation with a weak military that imprisons and sometimes lynches queer people?
If I’m going to have such brain rot that I’ll be supporting Hamas after 8 months here I should probably just leave now.
The Palestinian struggle would get more sympathy if Hamas wasn’t involved. Hamas is delighted with the high civilian death toll because of the backlash against Israel from people who place far more value on human lives than they do.
Hamas isn’t “the resistance.” They’ve been in power in Gaza for almost twenty years. They murdered their political opposition and became a single party Islamic dictatorship.
Furthermore, they committed a massacre to provoke Israel into a war, in hopes that Israel’s response would lead to the brutal deaths of a lot of Palestinian civilians and lead the world to naively become sympathetic to their cause (destroying the state of Israel, instituting an Islamic dictatorship with Sharia law in Palestine, and eliminating all Jews, Christians, atheists, Hindu, and Shia Muslims from the region).
Hamas is cartoonishly evil. Much like Netanyahu.
Nobody sided with the military in Ender’s Game once they understood what was really going on. That’s the whole point of the story.
It’s called a question. There are two scenarios alternate. There is no supposition of cause and effect.